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A RIZON A WEEKLY M T HP T VET' IV" TUCSON. PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA TERRITORY,"' SATURDAY, APRIL 4 1896. VOL. XXIV NO. 42 ' 1 Thk latest scheme of the Cockleburr VVT?T7KT.V I TTTZF.N'- democracy was a startler. Following the suggestion or tne ijitizeh mey uuu FZLECS CF TES DAILY. CSXTXZX. One Copy, One Year in Advance - fm oa One Copy, Six Koalas J WEJtKLY. One Copy, One Tear in A.dace - - f 50 One Copy Six Months .... j 53 LOCAL NOTICES WILL BH INSERTED AT 10 ceT ts per line for the first iesertkm and cents per line for each subsequent insertion. This paper is rept on file at E. C Daxe's Advertising Agency, 6 and 65 Merchant's Ex-Change, Saa Francisco, California, where contracts for advertising can be made for it. LP. FISH EX, NEWSPAPER ADYERTTS- rag Agent, tl Merchant's Exchange. Saa Wrancisco, is our aatborized agent. This paper Is kept on n his office. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. Catered at the Postoffice at TnrntoR Accordiag to of Congress as sad-Class Matter. J&ESUSEX1T EltOWN, - M&marr. THE WEATHER BTJRE &.TJ The instruments, ears Harper's Round Table, need in observing the weather are the ameroid and cistern barometers, wet acd dry hub thermometers, wind vane and compass, anemometer and anemograph, acd the rainfall. Of all these the barometer is probably the most important The standard form of the instrument ia a tube thirty-four inches long, closed at the top, exhausted of air, and immersed at the bottom in a cup of mercury. The purpose of the barometer is to measure the pressure of the atmosphere. In general, the mercury will Etand high in the tube when the weather is fair, and low when it is foul. By noting the tninut changes, measured on a graduated ecale beside the tube, the observer reads the icdica tiona of the barometer. The words "fair. ''chanee." eta., engraved on the front of the instrument nre disregarded. They have no significance whatever. The rising or falling of the mercury in the tube is caused by the beginning of those atmospheric changes which pre cede a storm but are not discernible by our senses. The barometer discerns them for us. and gives warning of weather changes. Of coure9 there are many different conditions which affect the instrument, and the weather observers are instructed in these matters. The aneroid barometer is round, like one of the cheap nickel-plated clocks that are eo numerous, and the cb&nges are indicated by a hand moving across a scale on the dial. The weight of the atmosphere is measured not by a column of mercury in a tube, but by the expan sion and compression of a small metal box from which the air has been ex haiEted. decided to comicate Governor Hughes for congress, and a representative com mittee consisting of Hons. Fred G Hughes, Jim Finley, Sam Draconian and Charley Shibell were appointed to wait upon the Montezuman chief, and in the name of the party demanded his services. They were in exarch of a win ner, of one whose loyalty to the party was unquestioned, one for whom they could work for, vote for and talk for. On being ushered into bis presence tbey shouted "Eureka" but were instantly frozen stiff by the icy stsre of his ex cellency, who had mistaken the purport of the visit. On beiocr. carried out and exposed to the sun they gradually thaw ed. and the diamond wedding of the Montezuman and Cockleburr democracy has been temporarily postponed. From the parched throat of the Ariz ona democracy comee the cry for a lead er a Meets who knows the way out of the wilderness. It is said that Mark Smith is "willic" and the Gazette be lieves that Mark baa enough potash in his composition to make him a winner, but the governor has ordered him turned down. "MarK." he ia reported to have said, "is a javhawker," and the loving cup may hold ten gallons and weigh a ten, but it will never be paesed to the ex-chieftain. But the democracy is as near heaven by sea as land and the wine vines and the fig trees of office are still afar off. When the dairies come agrio the republicans will be in the paddle and the pale horse will have a democratic rider. The plan, says the New York Mail and Express, of the authorities at Washington to pay all pensioners by checks Bant directly to their homes instead of by warrants issued from the local agencies, is an admirable change. Under the old system the saloons in the neighborhoods cf the local pension offices got altrgetber too much of the money paid to veterans. They were brokerage cfaces at which pensioners paid excessive discounts for Laving their warrants cashed, and in many cases the victim of these extortions bad little of bis money left to carry home to his family. The bill now before congress, providing that a check for each penaioner shall be eent to his residence, would do much to break up this oppressive abuse, and for that reason alone it deserves to be come a law. THE FAVORITE SON BUSINESS The friends of McKinley.says the San Francisco Bulletin, have beeu reproach ed for having entered the states which have nominated favorite sons. The friends of Morton think that it was die-courteous in the friends of McKinley to elect delegates in Morton's state, and Quay, Alli3on, Cullom, Manderson and other favorite sons echo the complaint. Ia the case of Reed, who is a genuine candidate with a national following, it might be considered discourteous in Mc Kinley to seek to break the Maine dele gation. But Reed and XJcrunley are about the only aspirants who are in the field on their merits. Allison, is admit-edly in on the strength of being a eec-ond choice, whom the convention may take up if neither of the first choices can get the nomination. Morton, Quay and Cullom are combination candidates. Qusy certainly does not hope to be nom inated. Very few politicians in New York believe that Piatt is working for the nomination of Morton. His pur poee is believed to be to hold the dele gation until a satisfactory arrangement can be made with one of the leading candidates. With favorite sons in faaif a dozen large statee, to rule a notional candidate out of a state which presents a favorite son would practically reduce the national candidate to the rank of a favorite son. If a favorite son cannot hold his state against a competitor from Eome other state, he snould consider the propriety of ceasing to be a presidental aspirant. - elect a male principal. If one better qualified for the task then Mrs. Warren can be found, there certainly will be no objections mode to the change, but without 6uch showing there should be no change. The average attendance, we are informed, during the year has been better than at any time within the past four years, complaints have been less, and better general order has been maintafned. This is a most satisfactory condition of affatrs and should be en couraged to continue. MARICOPA REPUBLICANS. Session of the Central Commit tee. An Amicable and Enthusiastic Gath ering. The good ship of temperance is not a democratic brig. The Trilby craze is on the wane There are too many big feet in the world to make it popular. The mayor of Nogsles has sent his me&sage to the corporation of the town It cost more to keep the in9 in and the outs out than it did to run the city gov- ntnent. The microbes of bitterness ere in the mouths of the Tucson democracy and it don't need the Roentgen rays to see them either. Makk Smith's prolonged stay in Washington is said to have produced great lumps of goose flesh on the Montezuman body politic. If the sedicion in the Salvation Army has seriously impaired its soul saving facilities, wbat6hall we say of the great gape in the ranks of the Tucson democ racy in which the faithful can pass through without touching top, bottom or sides? If the following mesa of pottBgeis not high art in cucooism then we pass. Of all the 35 cr 40 papers published in Arizona there is not one, outside of the Star from which it was taken, that viftld eo demean itself. It wa9 the truth that Mr. Bayard blarted out in his Ed in burgh speech which aroused the wrath of the tit-mouses in congress. The truth will stand and co resolution of censure can obscure it. Aubse is cot disproof. A sub-committee of the house 00m-roerce committee, which has been engaged upon a bill relative to the Nioar-aguage canal, has agreed upon a measure providing for a reorgaiiza'ion of the Marine Canal company, under which the company is permitted to issue bonds to the amount of $100,000,000, of which 87,000.000 are to be held by the company to reimburse it for the moneys actually expended in Nicaragua for ther franchise. The bonds are to pay interest at 3 per eent, are to be guaranteed by the United Statee, and are to be redeemed at the pleasure of the government. In return for its guarantee of the bonds the government is to receive stock of the company to en amount equal tJ the bonds issued. To the Nicaraguan government $1,000,000 of stock is to be issued, and to the government of Costa Rica $1,500,000 worth. Provision is made for a board of fifteen directors, of whom ten are to be named by the United States, three by the company, and one each by Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The canal is to be built by three engineers of the United States army. Parks' Cough Syrup for Coughs and Colds. Sold by Fred Fleishman. Poisons engendered by food ferment ing in a dyepepsio stomach are the di rect cause of rheumatism, gout, bron chitis, liver and kidney complaints. asthma, pneumonia and many nervous ailments. These results are prevented by the use of the S baker Digestive Cordial, a remedy discovered and prepared by the Shakf rs at Mount Lebanon, N. Y. (t is in itself a food and has power to digest other food taken with ir. Thus it rests the diseased stomach and finally masters the worst cases of dyspepsia. It acts promptly and fresh strength and increase of weight soon follows. The dose, taken immediately after eaticg, abates the pain apd distress eo dreaded bydypeptice. Trial bottles enough to prove its merit 10 cents. LiAXOL is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of castor oil. . An idea has gained circulation that the republican county convection to be held March 31, will elect delegates to the territorial convention. This is wrong, as no such action is contemplated. The usual republican custom of going to the primaries will be observed. It will be within the province of the convenlion to select any given number of names, and these will be voted on at the primaries, the eighteen receiving the largest vote will be deolared delegates to the convention, and the next eighteen highest alternate. This will be a fair, open and above broad proceeding. In Tucson and Negates the primary elections will be held under the auspices of the republican clubs, and elsewhere throughout the country under the supervision of committeemen representing the district. SALiTRHEUM often appears in cold weather, attacking the palms of tbe hands and other parts of the body. Hood's Sarsaparillo, the great blood purifier, cures salt rheum. Hood's PilU are the beet after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Republican.) Yesterday afternoon at 2, tbe Maricopa County Republican Central committee met at tbe city hall, Chairman M. H. McCord presiding. George Christy act- HOW SPAIN IS WASTING MEN I ed as secretary, assisted by H. a Magne. IN CUBA. I A large and representative crowd of According to the official statements of Republicans was in attendance, not only the Spaiih government, 5,176 commit)-1 as committeemen, but as partisans in- 6ioned officers have been eent to Cuba I forested in thejinniation .of the active sinoe tne rebellion Drone our. in loai i worK or pontics in this, one of the great- island in February, 1895. They have I est of political years. Tbe best of good had 112,019 non-commissioned officers I feeling prevailed and uot a doubt was ex and privates under their orders, besides I pressed that local success would in Nov the 13,000 Spanish troops that were in I ember be joined to the grand National Cuba when the war began. I victory that ia inevitable, As the total DODulation of Cuba, out-1 Thomas Hine offered a resolution fix Pidr,f tfmHiatrifita urhich have always lD8 apportionments delegates to , , . , . i i tuun uuuvnuuua on tne oasis ci remained unoer opamen control, the Republican vole for N. O. Murnhv more than 600,000 or 700,000, it appears! at the last election. This was opposed that Spain has used almost as many I as being contrary to the usual custom, r,o.., h rvlc in t.hlwmcn na( nxea me apportionment ia . .. 1 - 1 T . U 1 I -vy mo 1UIU HiD UIKU enure lerruorv irom wnion iub w Ugt count nffir nnrl off- have drawn recruits for their bands. So I bate the following substitute, offered by thn wpioht nf numhers has all along I uage J. u. Kibby. was adopted: hn Urlv in favor of the Spaniards. "Resolved, By the Republican Central I MmmittOfl nf M a rir-nryi nm-tntv Bltnougb, considering me amerence iu ..j Tfa t . . . - Bt.tion arms and equipment, the untrained and in the county convention fos the purpose somewhat irregular volunteers cf the I or electing delegates to the terntona natriot rm-P9 nuht not to be expected 2n?!ion. to be faeld in Phoenix April ! . o I "i -tbyo, shall be one delegate for every 10 couni ior as muca t8 m 0i,uu twent v vot e.and one d e! eirat o for each regulars, man against tnem. I fraction of nf teen votes csst for lion The Spanish records admit that be-j Henry E. Kemp for the council. Pro f ... i.h i laus nri JAnnnrv 31 ,,ueui uowever, idbi eacn voting pre jow, ice army 01 opaio iu.i o,on meu I delegate u Cuba by death alone. Of that num-1 2. That the oounty convention shall ber vellow fever ia credited with kill-1 convene in tbe city cf l'hoenix at 10 I 1.1..U rr- j i . i - ine 3.190. After all these losees and the " " euneeaay. APm 10 ticsa -f mm rrmal on ormv tKia raVkalltrm I .. m . .. . ocu.b.c,u " I --.j. x nai a committee or nice, con covered more of the island and was in leisting of M. H. McCord, Geo. Christy nil Tr-arr.ta mn formidable, at the I fierce Jvacs. J. M. lord. J. A. Kilror I rt w T l ir r n. t t t- . end of tbe period for which statistics V; xfVB" - have been published, than before the REPUBLICANS OF PJNAL. Meeting of th9 Central Committee. Delegates Chosen to the Territorial Convention. HliiHI,; SEWS. Spanish garrisons were first strength ened by troops fresh from Spain. At the rate things have been going, how long can the bankrupt Spanish and R. C. Lowell be appointed, with authority to apportion the delegates as provided by this resolution, and to pre vide for the election of delegates from the several precincts to tbe county con veuvion ana ior ine appointment or an inspector and judces for each of the pre government succeeaea in Keeping us cincts, and to perform such other aot armies in the field, and what hope is I in isbuing the official call for the county thara tt,, n.nicf.nn f Hi, Ha np I convention, 83 cirv to saia committee c i. i o mi. I seem necessary, end to cause the ct.ll opuui.u ruiet xneao are queans lhus ,eeued tQ be published in the re wmcn cannot oe answered in any way ipublican newspapers of the county hb th encouraging to spanisn statesmen or I omuim act 01 ine county central commit tee Spanish generals. Cleveland Leader. The democrat? of Rhode Island left reference to national issues out of tbeir platform and will try to capture the offices and spoils by standing on that ghostly came of demooracy. The demo crats of Arizona will probably do the same, for the less said about tbe party principles the better it will be for them. Our Mineral Wealth. The democrats of Arizona will do ro such thing, but will pronounce, un equivocally in favor of "sound money' as that mucn desired commodity is interpeted by the Washington autbo rities. The democracy of Arizona is dominated by the territorial adminis tration and this by the federal authori ties. What Cleveland does so does Governor Hughes and what Governor Hughes does so do the Arizona demo cracy, some or tne nine reuows may kick and squeal, but they jump all the some when tne governor cracus me political whip. No, Mr. Mineral Wealth, silver has no show iu that crowd beyond paying for the drinks. The meeting then ndj turned. Several 6bort and pithy addresses were made during tbe course of the de bate on the resolutions, especially to be noted being those cf I'nos. lime, J. A Kilroy, Judge J. H. Kibbev. Tbos. Flan nigao and W. U- Hulling. Tho talk made by the last named was generally commended, tbe rpeak?r setting forth 6trongly and eloquently tbe necessity for united action and for the burial of all private grievances. The concensus of opinion is that tbe campaign for republicanism has been stariea unaer meet ravoraoie circum stances acd that tbe brave front for bat tie yesterday shown will be carried through to entire victory at the polls. Statb of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) i,UCA3 uounty. i Fraxk J. Cheney makes oath that he Is th senior partner of tne lirm or I j. Chekby&Co doing-business in the City of Toledo, County and btate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the 8om of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbe use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, irjia oui uuy vi uramoer, a.u. isst. SEAL. Tbe democratio clans are opening their shells and casting pearls before swine. Ae evidence 01 tnis we moaesuy refer to tbe gilt edge controversy now winging its aerial fl ght between B. A. Fickas, chairman of the territorial dem ocratic central committee, and Gover nor Hughes. The fouler the acouea- A. W. GLEASOX. Notary Public. nail's Catarrh On re is taken internally and acts directly "n the blood and mucous surfaces of ue sum. send for testimonials, tree. X . J. VllUXVX & -AOiCdO, o. g Bold by Druggists, 75c. A Tonga Neighborhood Florence Tribuue. The recent killing of our old friend, S. G. Harper, in the west Huaohucas re calls a long list of bloody crimes that have been committed in that portion of tion one can make against the other, the Cochise county. In the spring of 1885, greater tne democrat. a young Mexican boy ntmed Quinonee, who lived at a vtnateria or mescal ranch just tbe line in Sonora, brought eome mescal to the Fritz and Rafferty ranch, about a mile from where Harper was murdered, and the boy never returned. His body was found hanging to a tree, boon after the Ksnerty ranch was at tacked, and be and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz and Joe Raymond were murdered. There were some clues and several ar rests, but tho perpetrtors of this awful crime have never yet been punished, in the same neighborhood, Dirid Dun can, a paralytic, wes found in a pool of blood, and ia hia cabin, staboed to death and tbe cabin rifled. No one was ever arrested for the murder. Captain Joe Parks was aceasinated in bis house un der verv mvetprioua circumstances, and Thf national probibition party nave I the crime ia still unpunished. A horse adopted a button consisting of a blue I thief, whose name we can not recall, was field with a white rose in the center. I strung up, and the vigilants roam the .,, . , w . leartn bs iree as tne air. joe Aceveao ey will meet in Pittsburg on May2U . down . Franciaco Peralta. and will do the usual amount of pole I Bn(j the trial of tbe latter, we believe, is climbing for which the party has ever still pending. Bear in mind that all tnese murders were commuted in a neighborhood of less than twenty-five people, all told, and you will be convin ced that there are few sections bearing a darker record of crime unpunished. Reforms never move backwards. Chairman Fickas is making a de termined effort to lock up the governor's congressional boom. Free silver democrats are scarce in Arizona. The administration is gold bug and the democratic following follow. Delegate Murphy is hard at work for the temtorv. Tbe democrats who are attempting to belittle his services, are toying with an exceedingly danger ous boomerang. been conspicuous. If the Baby ia Cuting Teeth Be sure and ne thst old and well tired remedy, Mrs. Widow's Soothing Syrup j The editor of the Tribune spent several for children teething. If soothes the I -ear8 Bmi(j tn06e scenes in the cattle cmid, soitens tne eums, aiiays an pain, cures wind colic and is tbe best remedy for ca&rrhoes. tie Twenty-five cents a bot- The M.lnera.1 Market. New Tork, March 28. I -o 1 UalC ...................... IX?; 8 $300 San Frascibco, March 28. Mexican dollars 5C56j4 Silver Lead years busioes?, and the happiest day of bis lire was when he left that eection alive ar.d broke. The above incidents, sys the Prospec tor, with the excpption of the Harper killing, occurred during the early days of border ruffian life, but now with the march of civilization, ail this is changed and this section ia a peaceful quiet neigh borhood, acd not the blood-colored spot as painted by our esteemed comtempor- ary. Tucson is about t3 enter a struggle for a sshool trusts?. The candidates who have thus far offered themselves for theauffrage of tbe people are Dr. W. V. Whitmore and Dr. Oder matt Between the two let the public judge. During the past year the public schools have thriven under tbe principalsbip of Mrs. E. Warren. There is, we believe, a movement on foot to displace her and Steamer Foundered. New York, March 23 A cablegram from Bermuda retorts tbe steamer Volucia who left for Jamaica March 12 for New York has been foundered. All the crew were taken off. Not to be Terified With. From the Cincinnatti Gazette, Will people never learn that a "cold" is an accident to be dreaded, and that when it occurs treHttnent ehouid be promptly applied? There is no knowing where tbe trouble will end; and while complete recovery is the rule, the exceptions are terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal illnesses occur every year ushered in bv a little iniudicious eXDneurn nnd 0AminP'- From U.S. Journal qf Medicine.) 1 1. triflinc evmctomfl. Rovnnri this, triors rrof.W.ILPeeke,whomakess specialty of Epnepsy,are today countless invalids who can trace tneir complaints to "cold, which has without doubt treated and cured more cases than any living Physician ; his success is astonishing. We have heard of cases of 20 years'etanding cured by him. He publishes a va! liable work on this disease which he sends with a large bottle of his absolute cure, free to aJ sufferer wno may send their P.O. and Express address. We advice anyone wishing a cure to address. Prof. W. II. PEEKE, P. D., 4 Cct St, New York- at the time of occurrence gave no con cern, and were therefore neglected. When troubled with a cold, use Cham- berla n's Cough Remedy. It is prompt and effectual. 50 cent bottles for sale by Fred Fleishman, druggist. Republican. Florence, March, 22. A meeting was held yesterday of the Pinal county Republican central committee. The meeting was called to order by Secretary Will F. Cooper and B. B. De-Nure of Vtkol was chosen temporary chairman. The committee then proceeded to fill two vacancies, one caused by the death of E. B. Waggy, cf Mammoth, and the other by tbe removal from Florence of C. W. French, chairman. Dr. J. Pool, of Mammoth, and W. R. Stone of Florence wero olecteJ to fill the vacancies. W. R Stone was placed in nomination for permanent chairman, and under a suspension of tbe rules was duly elected and immediately seated. A motion that the committee perfect arrangements for the holding of primaries for the selection of delegates to a county convention to select delegates to tbe territorial convention to be held in Phoenix on April 29, 18CC, was lost. Upon motion it was ordered that the holders of proxios of absent members be allowed seats in the meeting acd that the proxies be filed with the secretary. A committee of three, viz: Cbae. F. Bennett, O. H. Carpenter and B. B. De- Nure reported the following pioxiea entitled to recognition, viz: A. J. Collie, Mammoth; Cbns. OJell, Dudley ville; James Eider, Riverside, held by Will F. Cooper. Go. Wee tf all, Florence; Robert Iron, S-.lver King, held by C. (J. Powell. J. Suter, Fiorence, held by Geo. R. Morse. W. R. Eirly, Caaa Grande, held by W. J.Shuhz. , It was resolved that the centrsl committee appoint delegates to tho territorial convention, that nominations for such delegates be oral, and that their election be by ballot. U. J, Rodman wa9 placed in nomination but declined, The names of the following nominees were placed before tbe committee: W. F. Cooper, Florence, II. J. Cleveland, Arizola; W. J. Sbuitz, Sacaton : E. O. Strattou, Florence Jco. L. Knudson, Mammoth; Perry Williams. Maricopa: T. C. Graham, Florence. Ihe b-illot reacted in the selection of the sis following named nominees: Will F. Cooper, H. J. Cleveland. fV. J. Sbuitz, E.O. Straiten, Jno. L. Knudson, and T. C. Graham. The meeting then resolved itself into a committee of tbe whole for the purpose of formulating resolutions. Kecesa. Meeting called to order by Chairman Stone. The following resolutions were td .pt- ed by the unanmious vote of the com mittee: The Republicans of Pinal county. Oxford Again Wins the Boat Eace from Cam bridge. HONOLULU DOINGS. Highest of all in Lsavesinci Power.- Latest U.S. Gov't Report O II tv&v Ka si I ni fr French Minister of i'oreign Affairs has Eesigned.- ii mam Consideration of the Legis lative Appropriation Bill in the Senate. From Fees to Salaries for Dis trict Attornsys and Marshals. New York, March 28 A Valparaiso special says tbat hundreds of peouie of that city are leaving for the hills on aocount of a prediction that a cata cl;sym will occur in boutu America on Miirch 2flth. ValnnrHisr trt ha An. gulfed in a tidal wave and a panic ia the ARIZONA'S STATEHOOD result. Pctney, England, March. 28 -The Sherman Does ftot Want Change I It Fa mmrl - a (Ka nTinr F al m I everybody, won tbe fifty -third boat race between the universities cf Oxford and Cambridge by about three lengths, after a most exciting finish. Thus Oxford hfiB won thirty races nf the series to twenty-two won by Cambridge, dead heat 1877 making up total number. 1 bia is tbe seventh year in succession that Oxford has defeated Cambridge. The time was 20:04 and the course the usual one from Putney bridge to the winning poet, above Ship Io, in Mort lake, the distance is about 4)4 miles. Paris, March 28 M. Berthelot, minister of foreign tff fairs, has resigned on the ground of ill health. Premier M. Borgeoushas succeeded M. Berthelot as minister of foreign affairs. M Dj uaies, minister cf finance, will ad interem. take tbe portfolio of minister of interior, previously held by Bor geous. Lib Paris says there was a bitter discussion between Berthelot and Bor- geois at a cabinet council today. Dis patches of tha gravest character were received and Bourgeois it appears reproached Berthelot with having mismanaged the Anglo-tipytian ques tion. Hence the resignation of the minister of foreign affairs. Honolulu, March 28 A bill has been introduced in the senate providing for the sale of foreign papers on the Hono lulu streets. Damon, minister of fin ance, stated to tne senate tnat tne gov ernment did not intend introducing any Washington, March 27 The senate spent most of the day cn the legislative appropriation bill, but did not complete it, owing to Mr. Sherman a motion to 6trike out the proposition for a change from f-.es to salaries for United States district attorneys and marshals. Th subject was debated at leogth and will be vtted on today. A joint resoiuticn was adopted allow ing ex-Pree-ident Uarrison to accept de corations from Brazil and Spain. A join resolution was passed provid ing for the appointment cf a commission under tbe direction cf the secretary of war for a priiiminary survey, with plan?. pacifications acd approximate estimates of the cost thereof, fcr the construction cf a ship canal of the approved width and depth from tne lower shore of Lake tiicnigan to the Wabash liver and for further investigation of the practicability of the construction of Buch water way. he legislative appropriation bill was then taken up. Sherman moved to strike out all sec tions referring to a change in the sys tem of paying district attorneys acd marshals. He spoke against encumber ing the appropriation bills with general legislation. He also opposed the high salaries proposed by tha bilL At a time when the revenues cf the government are lees than the expenditures, high sal- tariff measure increasing tbe duty on I aries should not bs paid. California wines or on any other Ameri-1 Sherman asked why these federal can article not free by duty. The situs the extensive owners of oat meal factories of Peoria, HL, also contemplates) building a residepce at Oracle. BATTLE IIP Iowa, Most Formidable Ship .Afloat, Successfully Launched. WHISKEY WASTING Iff FIRE Tragedies in Chicago, San Fran cisco and Los Angeles Attempt to Kidnap. officers snouia receive more tnao pros Plltin0 r.ttnrr.va anH.nthnr lnfol onrl lion oi iiawan regarding ine unuea i etate officers. States, he says, was so important that I Mr. Hoar, chairman of the judiciary having an abiding faith in the time-hon- anything tending to create opposition in committee, supported Mr. Sherman's ered principals cf the Republican party, hereby reethrm their re-en-dorse me nt of all previous National platforms, therefore be it Resolved, That firet, above ard be yond all things, we are in favor of tbe protection cf tho wage earners of the United States of America, and to bring about such an industrial furture we de-i mand the repeal of tnat wholly un-Ameri can measure denominated the Wilson bill. Second that the best interests of tbe commercial and industaial branch- en of American economies can alone be subserved by the wisest of legislation at tbe hunds of our national legisla ture, and to tbat end we demand such California would be political suicide to those advocating it. If the revenue would permit the government would favor granting a rebate on duties col lected on pure California w ioes not coo tain ing more than 18 per cent alcohol. motion, while Mr. Hill said it was a good time, when the populists had the calance of power in the senate, to abandon the vicious policy of adding general legislation to the appropriation bills. Mr. Hill declared he would haz ard the appropiation bill and risk an ex tra 6e6siou rather than have a chancre Cape Town, Africs, March 28 A dis- ciade by means of a rider to the appro- patch from Buluwaoo today announces The ,eai;lative bil, wafJ hen ,aid mm r reaerioa u. ueious, me explorer, i aside. who left that town yesterday at the bead of a strong detachment of volun teers and police, has engaged the enemy, killing a large number. Five troopers were killed. The prompt action of the Mr. White reported favorably from the committee on territories the bill admitting Arizona to statehood. The report eaye the territory contains 113. uuu squaro mues. xne resources are unlimited, comprising much rich agri use of tilver as a money metal as shall I authorities has had a good effect on the cultural land. 40,C(X),UOO acres of graz .AKn.. nr. 4.1 i .w j: j i iu ' laLiia tmu iuo lartttsu uavruuea lur- ' I est area in the United btate?, as well &s peci to De auacued so soon, a ne Mata- r jon deposits of gold, silver, copper, lead. beles set bre to a large store about forty I onyx, marble and precious stones. The miles from Bu'.uwayo and executed a population is placed at 80,000 acd establish for it a parity unchangeable with paper acd gold; and that our mints be thrown open to the free and unlimit ed coinage of the oil ver product of the mines cf the United States at the ratio of 10 to 1. Third, it having beeu the custom cf former administrations to fill the ap pointive f fSces of the territory with non residents thereof, we demand that federal appointment in Arizona in future be maae from among her residents. August 20, 1806, was designated as the dae fcr holding primrries for the selection of delegates to the county convention, and that September 19 be the date fixed for holding such convention. The central committee was empower ed to apportion the delegates to the county convection. O. II. Carpenter was appointed a member of of tbe exeoutive committee. It was directed that tbe call for tbe primaries include tbe election of both delegates and altercates to the county convention. Upon motion the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. Transport riders are abandoning tbeir wagons in all directions and hurrying into towns. Many fiendish murders have been reported. The settlers are terror stricken, have abandoned their prospartus. ihe people cl tne territory ar almost to a unit for statehood. Bills were passed fixing Sitka and Juneau as the places fcr holding the district court for Alaska. Increasing the limit of cost for puhlio buildings at Cheyenne, WThy., Boise City, Idaho, homes and are encamped in "lagers" J and Helena, Mont., tbe first and sec- waiting to be rescued by the mounted police and volunteers. Others have placed their houses in a state of defense. determined to fight until assistance reaches them. The School Election. Tucson has had many exciting school elections but the like of the one today 89 never before been seen In the old town. On its face it seemed as though but little interest would be taken, but to the initiated event was full of import. About two weeks since Dr. Whitmore announced bis candidacy for the office trustee acd for almost that time be occupied the field alooe, but about three days ago Dr. Odermatt shied bis cat-tor in ti e ring and stood to succeed imeelf. Then tbe fun commenced. It was rumored about that tbe A. P. A. elemeut intended to espouse the cause ct jJr. Whitmore. Whether this ha true or nw, it aroused the ths Cnthclics to iction on behalf of Dr. Odermatt, ard tbe clergy of tbat church re said to have mads a house to houee arivaEB. Ihia in turn aroused proteFt- ent ire, nd turned them out in force. For hours it was almost impossible to approach the poll?, so dense was the crowd, and when the hour ic-r closing cntne there were many prosont whu wore not able to approach the -coveted tox. Every carrjall and carriage had be?n called in to requisition and women old ard young crowded forward in tbe struggling mass. Taken as a whole, tb Citizen sincerely regrets to say it was a race of nations and of religions. When tbe polls eloped at i o'clock 735 votes had been cast. It isestimRted, sb the Citizen goes to press", that the candidates are about qual, and nothinor but an actual count can determine tbe victor. Help Wanted. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. I made jLA. s34-oo the last six weeks selling Dish wash ers, and was sick cart of the time. I don't tee why others do not eo into the Dish Washer busi ness. No canvassing. Sold all my Washers a home. Perfect satisfaction. Every one sold sells another. Every family wants one. I will make 3,ooo this year easy. I can wash and dry our dishes in two minutes. Any one makefs to f 12 tk day. For circulars write to Iron City Dish Washer Co. S. Highland Ave. E. F. Pittsburg. Pa. May I9'5. Grocery Store Burned. St. Paul, Minn., March 28 i'erkes, mammoth grocery store was burned tnis morning. ix6s CuU.UUU, about a dozen people had rooms on the upper flosr. It is thought that a number of them have perished. ond not over $'.250,000 each acd the third cot over 3500,000. At 5:20 p. m. the senate adjourned. Washington, March 27 The naval appropriation bill was paesed by the houee, without substantial amendment. An effort was made by advocates cf a larger increase of naval strength than authorized by the bill to mcreee the numbf-r cf battleships from four to six. tn-j increase was supported on the floor by Hanley, Cummicgs and Johnson, of California, and opposed by BouteJle, chairman of tha committee, Hullick acd Robinson. Tbe house by a large rr.ajoiity stood by tbe recommendation of the committee, the proposition for 6ix battltpbir-8 muttering but 32 votes against 131. Various other amend ments were ctT?red but oil failed. The bill, as passed carries $31,011,031 and authorizes the construction of four battleships and 15 torpedo boate, the total cost of which is to be in tbe neighborhood of iC5,000,000. .The sundry civil appropriation bill reported to day will be ttken up tomorrow. Philadelphia, March 28 The battle ship Iowa was successfully launched from Cramp's shipyard at 1:04 this af ternoon. When she slipped from ths cradle and dipped her virgin keel in the waters of the Delaware, Uncle Sam'a new navy received the most powerful fighting vessel afloat. The federal, state and municipal gov ernments were represented by high dignitaries. Miss Mary Lord Drake, daughter of tbe governor of Iowa, named the big naval baby. The bottle aha broke on its great iron prow contained champagne, and not water from either theDes Momea or Schuylkill rivers, which 6ome Hawkeye state prohibition ists wanted used. Louisville, March 23 The Pleasure Ridge Park Distilling company's plant is burning. There are 1,200,000 gallons of whiskey stored in the building. Lose, between $700,000 and 11,000,000. Salt Lake, Utah, March 28 Prosper Cazal, whose body is supposed to have been found in a trunk at Chicago, disa ppeared from this city February 18, 1323. It is believed his murderers can be found if the identification of Cazal is poesitive. The Desert bank of this city has on deposit 32100 which Cazal left there three years ago. San Francisco, March 28 A dreadful double tragedy occurred today in a water front lodging houee. Philip Kamos, a ship cook, slashed Eda Myev with a razor so that she eoon died and then the murderer cut his own throat from ear to ear. Pamos had known the family of Myer, proprietor of the Saloon hotel, for years, and had been attentive to Miss Mayer. The latter is said to have discouraged Ramos' attentions. Los Angelks, Cal. March 28 B. Black, a stage hand at the Los Angeles theatre, was shot this morning by J. B. Wallace, a roustabout. The ball from a bulldog revolver grazed the skin of the back but did not injure Black seriously. The affair occurred on the street at tbe corner cf Second and Broadway. Wallace was arrested and claims tbat Black has been following him for some time. It is thought ha is unbalanced. Chicago, March 28 Within the last two weeks two attempts have been mads to kidnap the four year old grand daughter of Mme Modjesks, the aotrees, in this city. Ralph Modjesks, tha father, received an anonymous letter warning him to leave tbe city under penalty of losing tbe child if he refused. A second attempt to steal the child was made a few days eg?. Sinoe then Modjeska has received numerous threatening letters and had been taking; active steps to ascertain their source. He says he cannot account for the attempts to steal his child and drive him out of the city. House Destroyed by LiiRlitning;- Spbing Valley, Minn., March 23 During last night s storm, the house of JaocbReihl, a farmer, was struck by liyhtnicg and burned. A hired man and one son of Mr. Reihl were burned to death. Mrs. Reihl and another son fatally burned. . Lots of Talk. About Parks' Cough Syrup is what we desire. Every one who tries this remedy savs tbat it has no equal in the Cure of all diseases of the throat and luncs. We know it will oure any cold and do it in the shortest possible time. You don't know tbis, but you will a&ree with ut if you only try one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. Sold by Fred Fleishman. None bat Ayera at tho World's Fair Ayer's Sarssparilla enjoys the extra ordinary dietinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's Fair, Chicago. Manu facturers of ether sarsaparillas sought by 6very means to attain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application of the rule forbidding tbe entry of patent medicines and nostrums. Tbe decision of the World's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's Sirsapnrilla was in effect as fol lows: Ayer s Sarsaparula is not a pat ent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on its mer its. Visitors From tb Oracle, Mr. Walter II. Calvert is ia the city from Oracle, wbere he has been for the nail t pnrt mrnKa attVia ATikMnfairfc A T C-.11 C1..1 I ' . Cabson, rsev., March Ja. Henry liip-1 warm friends, whom were all sorry to er who was convicted of stealing one I e9 his departure and who wish his path rtnllnr'fl worth r.f hulllon from Hnronn ay leaa well. Simon S. Hartmac, of Tunnelton. West Va., has been subject to attacks of colio about once a year, and would have to call a doctor acd then suffer for about twelve Lours as much asBome do when they die. He was taken recently just the same as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cho-era acd Diarrhoea Remedy. He says: "I took one dose of it and it gave me relief in five minutes, That ia more than any thing else has ever done for me." For sale by F. Fleishman, druggist. mint in 1S93, was sentenced today to pay a fine of $300. Backlen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns ana an sain eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25ots a box. For sale by George Martin. Professor Cold berg, Mr. Edwin Dodge and Mr. B. F. Ray, accompanied Mr. Calvert to the city. Mr. Ray is io on business concerning the ereotion of a Railroad News. J residence at Oracle. He is from Den- Nrw York. March 28 Tha nnmmit- ver, CoL, and a thorougn business man. tee of third mortage bondholders of the 5! P"'' Northern Pacific railroad decided to re- famiy hs been there since the early commend tbe seourity holders to accept part of December. the reorganization plan. This removes Oracle is destined to become a city. oil .nnoit;nn I Aire. u. owwaru, wuobb nusoana is one all apposition. . I ... - ', HranrOFf, Mrimrn The Pacific Improvement company continues the work of siuking the diamond drill nine miles above Solomon-villa in search of ooal, which Mr. Reynolds, the gentleman in charge, is confident underlies this valley. This work has been slow owing to a combination of unfavorable conditions. The boulder formation has given much trouble and several holes had to be abandoned. Latterly many of the difficulties have been overcome, and the work of sinking is cow going forward quite satisfactorily. A depth of about 400 feet has been reached, but the sediment formation still continues. . Until this sediment formation has been passed, of course, nothing has been demonstrated. Tha work continues steadily and it is under stood will not be abandoned until a depth of 1500 feet has been reached. Bulletin. Electric Bitters. Electrio Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when tbe languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonio and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will aot more surely in counteracting acd freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, indigestion, constipation, dizziness yield to Electrio Bitters. Fifty cents and SI per bottle at Dr. Martin's drug store

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A RIZON A WEEKLY M T HP T VET' IV" TUCSON. PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA TERRITORY,"' SATURDAY, APRIL 4 1896. VOL. XXIV NO. 42 ' 1 Thk latest scheme of the Cockleburr VVT?T7KT.V I TTTZF.N'- democracy was a startler. Following the suggestion or tne ijitizeh mey uuu FZLECS CF TES DAILY. CSXTXZX. One Copy, One Year in Advance - fm oa One Copy, Six Koalas J WEJtKLY. One Copy, One Tear in A.dace - - f 50 One Copy Six Months .... j 53 LOCAL NOTICES WILL BH INSERTED AT 10 ceT ts per line for the first iesertkm and cents per line for each subsequent insertion. This paper is rept on file at E. C Daxe's Advertising Agency, 6 and 65 Merchant's Ex-Change, Saa Francisco, California, where contracts for advertising can be made for it. LP. FISH EX, NEWSPAPER ADYERTTS- rag Agent, tl Merchant's Exchange. Saa Wrancisco, is our aatborized agent. This paper Is kept on n his office. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. Catered at the Postoffice at TnrntoR Accordiag to of Congress as sad-Class Matter. J&ESUSEX1T EltOWN, - M&marr. THE WEATHER BTJRE &.TJ The instruments, ears Harper's Round Table, need in observing the weather are the ameroid and cistern barometers, wet acd dry hub thermometers, wind vane and compass, anemometer and anemograph, acd the rainfall. Of all these the barometer is probably the most important The standard form of the instrument ia a tube thirty-four inches long, closed at the top, exhausted of air, and immersed at the bottom in a cup of mercury. The purpose of the barometer is to measure the pressure of the atmosphere. In general, the mercury will Etand high in the tube when the weather is fair, and low when it is foul. By noting the tninut changes, measured on a graduated ecale beside the tube, the observer reads the icdica tiona of the barometer. The words "fair. ''chanee." eta., engraved on the front of the instrument nre disregarded. They have no significance whatever. The rising or falling of the mercury in the tube is caused by the beginning of those atmospheric changes which pre cede a storm but are not discernible by our senses. The barometer discerns them for us. and gives warning of weather changes. Of coure9 there are many different conditions which affect the instrument, and the weather observers are instructed in these matters. The aneroid barometer is round, like one of the cheap nickel-plated clocks that are eo numerous, and the cb&nges are indicated by a hand moving across a scale on the dial. The weight of the atmosphere is measured not by a column of mercury in a tube, but by the expan sion and compression of a small metal box from which the air has been ex haiEted. decided to comicate Governor Hughes for congress, and a representative com mittee consisting of Hons. Fred G Hughes, Jim Finley, Sam Draconian and Charley Shibell were appointed to wait upon the Montezuman chief, and in the name of the party demanded his services. They were in exarch of a win ner, of one whose loyalty to the party was unquestioned, one for whom they could work for, vote for and talk for. On being ushered into bis presence tbey shouted "Eureka" but were instantly frozen stiff by the icy stsre of his ex cellency, who had mistaken the purport of the visit. On beiocr. carried out and exposed to the sun they gradually thaw ed. and the diamond wedding of the Montezuman and Cockleburr democracy has been temporarily postponed. From the parched throat of the Ariz ona democracy comee the cry for a lead er a Meets who knows the way out of the wilderness. It is said that Mark Smith is "willic" and the Gazette be lieves that Mark baa enough potash in his composition to make him a winner, but the governor has ordered him turned down. "MarK." he ia reported to have said, "is a javhawker," and the loving cup may hold ten gallons and weigh a ten, but it will never be paesed to the ex-chieftain. But the democracy is as near heaven by sea as land and the wine vines and the fig trees of office are still afar off. When the dairies come agrio the republicans will be in the paddle and the pale horse will have a democratic rider. The plan, says the New York Mail and Express, of the authorities at Washington to pay all pensioners by checks Bant directly to their homes instead of by warrants issued from the local agencies, is an admirable change. Under the old system the saloons in the neighborhoods cf the local pension offices got altrgetber too much of the money paid to veterans. They were brokerage cfaces at which pensioners paid excessive discounts for Laving their warrants cashed, and in many cases the victim of these extortions bad little of bis money left to carry home to his family. The bill now before congress, providing that a check for each penaioner shall be eent to his residence, would do much to break up this oppressive abuse, and for that reason alone it deserves to be come a law. THE FAVORITE SON BUSINESS The friends of McKinley.says the San Francisco Bulletin, have beeu reproach ed for having entered the states which have nominated favorite sons. The friends of Morton think that it was die-courteous in the friends of McKinley to elect delegates in Morton's state, and Quay, Alli3on, Cullom, Manderson and other favorite sons echo the complaint. Ia the case of Reed, who is a genuine candidate with a national following, it might be considered discourteous in Mc Kinley to seek to break the Maine dele gation. But Reed and XJcrunley are about the only aspirants who are in the field on their merits. Allison, is admit-edly in on the strength of being a eec-ond choice, whom the convention may take up if neither of the first choices can get the nomination. Morton, Quay and Cullom are combination candidates. Qusy certainly does not hope to be nom inated. Very few politicians in New York believe that Piatt is working for the nomination of Morton. His pur poee is believed to be to hold the dele gation until a satisfactory arrangement can be made with one of the leading candidates. With favorite sons in faaif a dozen large statee, to rule a notional candidate out of a state which presents a favorite son would practically reduce the national candidate to the rank of a favorite son. If a favorite son cannot hold his state against a competitor from Eome other state, he snould consider the propriety of ceasing to be a presidental aspirant. - elect a male principal. If one better qualified for the task then Mrs. Warren can be found, there certainly will be no objections mode to the change, but without 6uch showing there should be no change. The average attendance, we are informed, during the year has been better than at any time within the past four years, complaints have been less, and better general order has been maintafned. This is a most satisfactory condition of affatrs and should be en couraged to continue. MARICOPA REPUBLICANS. Session of the Central Commit tee. An Amicable and Enthusiastic Gath ering. The good ship of temperance is not a democratic brig. The Trilby craze is on the wane There are too many big feet in the world to make it popular. The mayor of Nogsles has sent his me&sage to the corporation of the town It cost more to keep the in9 in and the outs out than it did to run the city gov- ntnent. The microbes of bitterness ere in the mouths of the Tucson democracy and it don't need the Roentgen rays to see them either. Makk Smith's prolonged stay in Washington is said to have produced great lumps of goose flesh on the Montezuman body politic. If the sedicion in the Salvation Army has seriously impaired its soul saving facilities, wbat6hall we say of the great gape in the ranks of the Tucson democ racy in which the faithful can pass through without touching top, bottom or sides? If the following mesa of pottBgeis not high art in cucooism then we pass. Of all the 35 cr 40 papers published in Arizona there is not one, outside of the Star from which it was taken, that viftld eo demean itself. It wa9 the truth that Mr. Bayard blarted out in his Ed in burgh speech which aroused the wrath of the tit-mouses in congress. The truth will stand and co resolution of censure can obscure it. Aubse is cot disproof. A sub-committee of the house 00m-roerce committee, which has been engaged upon a bill relative to the Nioar-aguage canal, has agreed upon a measure providing for a reorgaiiza'ion of the Marine Canal company, under which the company is permitted to issue bonds to the amount of $100,000,000, of which 87,000.000 are to be held by the company to reimburse it for the moneys actually expended in Nicaragua for ther franchise. The bonds are to pay interest at 3 per eent, are to be guaranteed by the United Statee, and are to be redeemed at the pleasure of the government. In return for its guarantee of the bonds the government is to receive stock of the company to en amount equal tJ the bonds issued. To the Nicaraguan government $1,000,000 of stock is to be issued, and to the government of Costa Rica $1,500,000 worth. Provision is made for a board of fifteen directors, of whom ten are to be named by the United States, three by the company, and one each by Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The canal is to be built by three engineers of the United States army. Parks' Cough Syrup for Coughs and Colds. Sold by Fred Fleishman. Poisons engendered by food ferment ing in a dyepepsio stomach are the di rect cause of rheumatism, gout, bron chitis, liver and kidney complaints. asthma, pneumonia and many nervous ailments. These results are prevented by the use of the S baker Digestive Cordial, a remedy discovered and prepared by the Shakf rs at Mount Lebanon, N. Y. (t is in itself a food and has power to digest other food taken with ir. Thus it rests the diseased stomach and finally masters the worst cases of dyspepsia. It acts promptly and fresh strength and increase of weight soon follows. The dose, taken immediately after eaticg, abates the pain apd distress eo dreaded bydypeptice. Trial bottles enough to prove its merit 10 cents. LiAXOL is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of castor oil. . An idea has gained circulation that the republican county convection to be held March 31, will elect delegates to the territorial convention. This is wrong, as no such action is contemplated. The usual republican custom of going to the primaries will be observed. It will be within the province of the convenlion to select any given number of names, and these will be voted on at the primaries, the eighteen receiving the largest vote will be deolared delegates to the convention, and the next eighteen highest alternate. This will be a fair, open and above broad proceeding. In Tucson and Negates the primary elections will be held under the auspices of the republican clubs, and elsewhere throughout the country under the supervision of committeemen representing the district. SALiTRHEUM often appears in cold weather, attacking the palms of tbe hands and other parts of the body. Hood's Sarsaparillo, the great blood purifier, cures salt rheum. Hood's PilU are the beet after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Republican.) Yesterday afternoon at 2, tbe Maricopa County Republican Central committee met at tbe city hall, Chairman M. H. McCord presiding. George Christy act- HOW SPAIN IS WASTING MEN I ed as secretary, assisted by H. a Magne. IN CUBA. I A large and representative crowd of According to the official statements of Republicans was in attendance, not only the Spaiih government, 5,176 commit)-1 as committeemen, but as partisans in- 6ioned officers have been eent to Cuba I forested in thejinniation .of the active sinoe tne rebellion Drone our. in loai i worK or pontics in this, one of the great- island in February, 1895. They have I est of political years. Tbe best of good had 112,019 non-commissioned officers I feeling prevailed and uot a doubt was ex and privates under their orders, besides I pressed that local success would in Nov the 13,000 Spanish troops that were in I ember be joined to the grand National Cuba when the war began. I victory that ia inevitable, As the total DODulation of Cuba, out-1 Thomas Hine offered a resolution fix Pidr,f tfmHiatrifita urhich have always lD8 apportionments delegates to , , . , . i i tuun uuuvnuuua on tne oasis ci remained unoer opamen control, the Republican vole for N. O. Murnhv more than 600,000 or 700,000, it appears! at the last election. This was opposed that Spain has used almost as many I as being contrary to the usual custom, r,o.., h rvlc in t.hlwmcn na( nxea me apportionment ia . .. 1 - 1 T . U 1 I -vy mo 1UIU HiD UIKU enure lerruorv irom wnion iub w Ugt count nffir nnrl off- have drawn recruits for their bands. So I bate the following substitute, offered by thn wpioht nf numhers has all along I uage J. u. Kibby. was adopted: hn Urlv in favor of the Spaniards. "Resolved, By the Republican Central I MmmittOfl nf M a rir-nryi nm-tntv Bltnougb, considering me amerence iu ..j Tfa t . . . - Bt.tion arms and equipment, the untrained and in the county convention fos the purpose somewhat irregular volunteers cf the I or electing delegates to the terntona natriot rm-P9 nuht not to be expected 2n?!ion. to be faeld in Phoenix April ! . o I "i -tbyo, shall be one delegate for every 10 couni ior as muca t8 m 0i,uu twent v vot e.and one d e! eirat o for each regulars, man against tnem. I fraction of nf teen votes csst for lion The Spanish records admit that be-j Henry E. Kemp for the council. Pro f ... i.h i laus nri JAnnnrv 31 ,,ueui uowever, idbi eacn voting pre jow, ice army 01 opaio iu.i o,on meu I delegate u Cuba by death alone. Of that num-1 2. That the oounty convention shall ber vellow fever ia credited with kill-1 convene in tbe city cf l'hoenix at 10 I 1.1..U rr- j i . i - ine 3.190. After all these losees and the " " euneeaay. APm 10 ticsa -f mm rrmal on ormv tKia raVkalltrm I .. m . .. . ocu.b.c,u " I --.j. x nai a committee or nice, con covered more of the island and was in leisting of M. H. McCord, Geo. Christy nil Tr-arr.ta mn formidable, at the I fierce Jvacs. J. M. lord. J. A. Kilror I rt w T l ir r n. t t t- . end of tbe period for which statistics V; xfVB" - have been published, than before the REPUBLICANS OF PJNAL. Meeting of th9 Central Committee. Delegates Chosen to the Territorial Convention. HliiHI,; SEWS. Spanish garrisons were first strength ened by troops fresh from Spain. At the rate things have been going, how long can the bankrupt Spanish and R. C. Lowell be appointed, with authority to apportion the delegates as provided by this resolution, and to pre vide for the election of delegates from the several precincts to tbe county con veuvion ana ior ine appointment or an inspector and judces for each of the pre government succeeaea in Keeping us cincts, and to perform such other aot armies in the field, and what hope is I in isbuing the official call for the county thara tt,, n.nicf.nn f Hi, Ha np I convention, 83 cirv to saia committee c i. i o mi. I seem necessary, end to cause the ct.ll opuui.u ruiet xneao are queans lhus ,eeued tQ be published in the re wmcn cannot oe answered in any way ipublican newspapers of the county hb th encouraging to spanisn statesmen or I omuim act 01 ine county central commit tee Spanish generals. Cleveland Leader. The democrat? of Rhode Island left reference to national issues out of tbeir platform and will try to capture the offices and spoils by standing on that ghostly came of demooracy. The demo crats of Arizona will probably do the same, for the less said about tbe party principles the better it will be for them. Our Mineral Wealth. The democrats of Arizona will do ro such thing, but will pronounce, un equivocally in favor of "sound money' as that mucn desired commodity is interpeted by the Washington autbo rities. The democracy of Arizona is dominated by the territorial adminis tration and this by the federal authori ties. What Cleveland does so does Governor Hughes and what Governor Hughes does so do the Arizona demo cracy, some or tne nine reuows may kick and squeal, but they jump all the some when tne governor cracus me political whip. No, Mr. Mineral Wealth, silver has no show iu that crowd beyond paying for the drinks. The meeting then ndj turned. Several 6bort and pithy addresses were made during tbe course of the de bate on the resolutions, especially to be noted being those cf I'nos. lime, J. A Kilroy, Judge J. H. Kibbev. Tbos. Flan nigao and W. U- Hulling. Tho talk made by the last named was generally commended, tbe rpeak?r setting forth 6trongly and eloquently tbe necessity for united action and for the burial of all private grievances. The concensus of opinion is that tbe campaign for republicanism has been stariea unaer meet ravoraoie circum stances acd that tbe brave front for bat tie yesterday shown will be carried through to entire victory at the polls. Statb of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) i,UCA3 uounty. i Fraxk J. Cheney makes oath that he Is th senior partner of tne lirm or I j. Chekby&Co doing-business in the City of Toledo, County and btate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the 8om of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbe use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, irjia oui uuy vi uramoer, a.u. isst. SEAL. Tbe democratio clans are opening their shells and casting pearls before swine. Ae evidence 01 tnis we moaesuy refer to tbe gilt edge controversy now winging its aerial fl ght between B. A. Fickas, chairman of the territorial dem ocratic central committee, and Gover nor Hughes. The fouler the acouea- A. W. GLEASOX. Notary Public. nail's Catarrh On re is taken internally and acts directly "n the blood and mucous surfaces of ue sum. send for testimonials, tree. X . J. VllUXVX & -AOiCdO, o. g Bold by Druggists, 75c. A Tonga Neighborhood Florence Tribuue. The recent killing of our old friend, S. G. Harper, in the west Huaohucas re calls a long list of bloody crimes that have been committed in that portion of tion one can make against the other, the Cochise county. In the spring of 1885, greater tne democrat. a young Mexican boy ntmed Quinonee, who lived at a vtnateria or mescal ranch just tbe line in Sonora, brought eome mescal to the Fritz and Rafferty ranch, about a mile from where Harper was murdered, and the boy never returned. His body was found hanging to a tree, boon after the Ksnerty ranch was at tacked, and be and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz and Joe Raymond were murdered. There were some clues and several ar rests, but tho perpetrtors of this awful crime have never yet been punished, in the same neighborhood, Dirid Dun can, a paralytic, wes found in a pool of blood, and ia hia cabin, staboed to death and tbe cabin rifled. No one was ever arrested for the murder. Captain Joe Parks was aceasinated in bis house un der verv mvetprioua circumstances, and Thf national probibition party nave I the crime ia still unpunished. A horse adopted a button consisting of a blue I thief, whose name we can not recall, was field with a white rose in the center. I strung up, and the vigilants roam the .,, . , w . leartn bs iree as tne air. joe Aceveao ey will meet in Pittsburg on May2U . down . Franciaco Peralta. and will do the usual amount of pole I Bn(j the trial of tbe latter, we believe, is climbing for which the party has ever still pending. Bear in mind that all tnese murders were commuted in a neighborhood of less than twenty-five people, all told, and you will be convin ced that there are few sections bearing a darker record of crime unpunished. Reforms never move backwards. Chairman Fickas is making a de termined effort to lock up the governor's congressional boom. Free silver democrats are scarce in Arizona. The administration is gold bug and the democratic following follow. Delegate Murphy is hard at work for the temtorv. Tbe democrats who are attempting to belittle his services, are toying with an exceedingly danger ous boomerang. been conspicuous. If the Baby ia Cuting Teeth Be sure and ne thst old and well tired remedy, Mrs. Widow's Soothing Syrup j The editor of the Tribune spent several for children teething. If soothes the I -ear8 Bmi(j tn06e scenes in the cattle cmid, soitens tne eums, aiiays an pain, cures wind colic and is tbe best remedy for ca&rrhoes. tie Twenty-five cents a bot- The M.lnera.1 Market. New Tork, March 28. I -o 1 UalC ...................... IX?; 8 $300 San Frascibco, March 28. Mexican dollars 5C56j4 Silver Lead years busioes?, and the happiest day of bis lire was when he left that eection alive ar.d broke. The above incidents, sys the Prospec tor, with the excpption of the Harper killing, occurred during the early days of border ruffian life, but now with the march of civilization, ail this is changed and this section ia a peaceful quiet neigh borhood, acd not the blood-colored spot as painted by our esteemed comtempor- ary. Tucson is about t3 enter a struggle for a sshool trusts?. The candidates who have thus far offered themselves for theauffrage of tbe people are Dr. W. V. Whitmore and Dr. Oder matt Between the two let the public judge. During the past year the public schools have thriven under tbe principalsbip of Mrs. E. Warren. There is, we believe, a movement on foot to displace her and Steamer Foundered. New York, March 23 A cablegram from Bermuda retorts tbe steamer Volucia who left for Jamaica March 12 for New York has been foundered. All the crew were taken off. Not to be Terified With. From the Cincinnatti Gazette, Will people never learn that a "cold" is an accident to be dreaded, and that when it occurs treHttnent ehouid be promptly applied? There is no knowing where tbe trouble will end; and while complete recovery is the rule, the exceptions are terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal illnesses occur every year ushered in bv a little iniudicious eXDneurn nnd 0AminP'- From U.S. Journal qf Medicine.) 1 1. triflinc evmctomfl. Rovnnri this, triors rrof.W.ILPeeke,whomakess specialty of Epnepsy,are today countless invalids who can trace tneir complaints to "cold, which has without doubt treated and cured more cases than any living Physician ; his success is astonishing. We have heard of cases of 20 years'etanding cured by him. He publishes a va! liable work on this disease which he sends with a large bottle of his absolute cure, free to aJ sufferer wno may send their P.O. and Express address. We advice anyone wishing a cure to address. Prof. W. II. PEEKE, P. D., 4 Cct St, New York- at the time of occurrence gave no con cern, and were therefore neglected. When troubled with a cold, use Cham- berla n's Cough Remedy. It is prompt and effectual. 50 cent bottles for sale by Fred Fleishman, druggist. Republican. Florence, March, 22. A meeting was held yesterday of the Pinal county Republican central committee. The meeting was called to order by Secretary Will F. Cooper and B. B. De-Nure of Vtkol was chosen temporary chairman. The committee then proceeded to fill two vacancies, one caused by the death of E. B. Waggy, cf Mammoth, and the other by tbe removal from Florence of C. W. French, chairman. Dr. J. Pool, of Mammoth, and W. R. Stone of Florence wero olecteJ to fill the vacancies. W. R Stone was placed in nomination for permanent chairman, and under a suspension of tbe rules was duly elected and immediately seated. A motion that the committee perfect arrangements for the holding of primaries for the selection of delegates to a county convention to select delegates to tbe territorial convention to be held in Phoenix on April 29, 18CC, was lost. Upon motion it was ordered that the holders of proxios of absent members be allowed seats in the meeting acd that the proxies be filed with the secretary. A committee of three, viz: Cbae. F. Bennett, O. H. Carpenter and B. B. De- Nure reported the following pioxiea entitled to recognition, viz: A. J. Collie, Mammoth; Cbns. OJell, Dudley ville; James Eider, Riverside, held by Will F. Cooper. Go. Wee tf all, Florence; Robert Iron, S-.lver King, held by C. (J. Powell. J. Suter, Fiorence, held by Geo. R. Morse. W. R. Eirly, Caaa Grande, held by W. J.Shuhz. , It was resolved that the centrsl committee appoint delegates to tho territorial convention, that nominations for such delegates be oral, and that their election be by ballot. U. J, Rodman wa9 placed in nomination but declined, The names of the following nominees were placed before tbe committee: W. F. Cooper, Florence, II. J. Cleveland, Arizola; W. J. Sbuitz, Sacaton : E. O. Strattou, Florence Jco. L. Knudson, Mammoth; Perry Williams. Maricopa: T. C. Graham, Florence. Ihe b-illot reacted in the selection of the sis following named nominees: Will F. Cooper, H. J. Cleveland. fV. J. Sbuitz, E.O. Straiten, Jno. L. Knudson, and T. C. Graham. The meeting then resolved itself into a committee of tbe whole for the purpose of formulating resolutions. Kecesa. Meeting called to order by Chairman Stone. The following resolutions were td .pt- ed by the unanmious vote of the com mittee: The Republicans of Pinal county. Oxford Again Wins the Boat Eace from Cam bridge. HONOLULU DOINGS. Highest of all in Lsavesinci Power.- Latest U.S. Gov't Report O II tv&v Ka si I ni fr French Minister of i'oreign Affairs has Eesigned.- ii mam Consideration of the Legis lative Appropriation Bill in the Senate. From Fees to Salaries for Dis trict Attornsys and Marshals. New York, March 28 A Valparaiso special says tbat hundreds of peouie of that city are leaving for the hills on aocount of a prediction that a cata cl;sym will occur in boutu America on Miirch 2flth. ValnnrHisr trt ha An. gulfed in a tidal wave and a panic ia the ARIZONA'S STATEHOOD result. Pctney, England, March. 28 -The Sherman Does ftot Want Change I It Fa mmrl - a (Ka nTinr F al m I everybody, won tbe fifty -third boat race between the universities cf Oxford and Cambridge by about three lengths, after a most exciting finish. Thus Oxford hfiB won thirty races nf the series to twenty-two won by Cambridge, dead heat 1877 making up total number. 1 bia is tbe seventh year in succession that Oxford has defeated Cambridge. The time was 20:04 and the course the usual one from Putney bridge to the winning poet, above Ship Io, in Mort lake, the distance is about 4)4 miles. Paris, March 28 M. Berthelot, minister of foreign tff fairs, has resigned on the ground of ill health. Premier M. Borgeoushas succeeded M. Berthelot as minister of foreign affairs. M Dj uaies, minister cf finance, will ad interem. take tbe portfolio of minister of interior, previously held by Bor geous. Lib Paris says there was a bitter discussion between Berthelot and Bor- geois at a cabinet council today. Dis patches of tha gravest character were received and Bourgeois it appears reproached Berthelot with having mismanaged the Anglo-tipytian ques tion. Hence the resignation of the minister of foreign affairs. Honolulu, March 28 A bill has been introduced in the senate providing for the sale of foreign papers on the Hono lulu streets. Damon, minister of fin ance, stated to tne senate tnat tne gov ernment did not intend introducing any Washington, March 27 The senate spent most of the day cn the legislative appropriation bill, but did not complete it, owing to Mr. Sherman a motion to 6trike out the proposition for a change from f-.es to salaries for United States district attorneys and marshals. Th subject was debated at leogth and will be vtted on today. A joint resoiuticn was adopted allow ing ex-Pree-ident Uarrison to accept de corations from Brazil and Spain. A join resolution was passed provid ing for the appointment cf a commission under tbe direction cf the secretary of war for a priiiminary survey, with plan?. pacifications acd approximate estimates of the cost thereof, fcr the construction cf a ship canal of the approved width and depth from tne lower shore of Lake tiicnigan to the Wabash liver and for further investigation of the practicability of the construction of Buch water way. he legislative appropriation bill was then taken up. Sherman moved to strike out all sec tions referring to a change in the sys tem of paying district attorneys acd marshals. He spoke against encumber ing the appropriation bills with general legislation. He also opposed the high salaries proposed by tha bilL At a time when the revenues cf the government are lees than the expenditures, high sal- tariff measure increasing tbe duty on I aries should not bs paid. California wines or on any other Ameri-1 Sherman asked why these federal can article not free by duty. The situs the extensive owners of oat meal factories of Peoria, HL, also contemplates) building a residepce at Oracle. BATTLE IIP Iowa, Most Formidable Ship .Afloat, Successfully Launched. WHISKEY WASTING Iff FIRE Tragedies in Chicago, San Fran cisco and Los Angeles Attempt to Kidnap. officers snouia receive more tnao pros Plltin0 r.ttnrr.va anH.nthnr lnfol onrl lion oi iiawan regarding ine unuea i etate officers. States, he says, was so important that I Mr. Hoar, chairman of the judiciary having an abiding faith in the time-hon- anything tending to create opposition in committee, supported Mr. Sherman's ered principals cf the Republican party, hereby reethrm their re-en-dorse me nt of all previous National platforms, therefore be it Resolved, That firet, above ard be yond all things, we are in favor of tbe protection cf tho wage earners of the United States of America, and to bring about such an industrial furture we de-i mand the repeal of tnat wholly un-Ameri can measure denominated the Wilson bill. Second that the best interests of tbe commercial and industaial branch- en of American economies can alone be subserved by the wisest of legislation at tbe hunds of our national legisla ture, and to tbat end we demand such California would be political suicide to those advocating it. If the revenue would permit the government would favor granting a rebate on duties col lected on pure California w ioes not coo tain ing more than 18 per cent alcohol. motion, while Mr. Hill said it was a good time, when the populists had the calance of power in the senate, to abandon the vicious policy of adding general legislation to the appropriation bills. Mr. Hill declared he would haz ard the appropiation bill and risk an ex tra 6e6siou rather than have a chancre Cape Town, Africs, March 28 A dis- ciade by means of a rider to the appro- patch from Buluwaoo today announces The ,eai;lative bil, wafJ hen ,aid mm r reaerioa u. ueious, me explorer, i aside. who left that town yesterday at the bead of a strong detachment of volun teers and police, has engaged the enemy, killing a large number. Five troopers were killed. The prompt action of the Mr. White reported favorably from the committee on territories the bill admitting Arizona to statehood. The report eaye the territory contains 113. uuu squaro mues. xne resources are unlimited, comprising much rich agri use of tilver as a money metal as shall I authorities has had a good effect on the cultural land. 40,C(X),UOO acres of graz .AKn.. nr. 4.1 i .w j: j i iu ' laLiia tmu iuo lartttsu uavruuea lur- ' I est area in the United btate?, as well &s peci to De auacued so soon, a ne Mata- r jon deposits of gold, silver, copper, lead. beles set bre to a large store about forty I onyx, marble and precious stones. The miles from Bu'.uwayo and executed a population is placed at 80,000 acd establish for it a parity unchangeable with paper acd gold; and that our mints be thrown open to the free and unlimit ed coinage of the oil ver product of the mines cf the United States at the ratio of 10 to 1. Third, it having beeu the custom cf former administrations to fill the ap pointive f fSces of the territory with non residents thereof, we demand that federal appointment in Arizona in future be maae from among her residents. August 20, 1806, was designated as the dae fcr holding primrries for the selection of delegates to the county convention, and that September 19 be the date fixed for holding such convention. The central committee was empower ed to apportion the delegates to the county convection. O. II. Carpenter was appointed a member of of tbe exeoutive committee. It was directed that tbe call for tbe primaries include tbe election of both delegates and altercates to the county convention. Upon motion the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. Transport riders are abandoning tbeir wagons in all directions and hurrying into towns. Many fiendish murders have been reported. The settlers are terror stricken, have abandoned their prospartus. ihe people cl tne territory ar almost to a unit for statehood. Bills were passed fixing Sitka and Juneau as the places fcr holding the district court for Alaska. Increasing the limit of cost for puhlio buildings at Cheyenne, WThy., Boise City, Idaho, homes and are encamped in "lagers" J and Helena, Mont., tbe first and sec- waiting to be rescued by the mounted police and volunteers. Others have placed their houses in a state of defense. determined to fight until assistance reaches them. The School Election. Tucson has had many exciting school elections but the like of the one today 89 never before been seen In the old town. On its face it seemed as though but little interest would be taken, but to the initiated event was full of import. About two weeks since Dr. Whitmore announced bis candidacy for the office trustee acd for almost that time be occupied the field alooe, but about three days ago Dr. Odermatt shied bis cat-tor in ti e ring and stood to succeed imeelf. Then tbe fun commenced. It was rumored about that tbe A. P. A. elemeut intended to espouse the cause ct jJr. Whitmore. Whether this ha true or nw, it aroused the ths Cnthclics to iction on behalf of Dr. Odermatt, ard tbe clergy of tbat church re said to have mads a house to houee arivaEB. Ihia in turn aroused proteFt- ent ire, nd turned them out in force. For hours it was almost impossible to approach the poll?, so dense was the crowd, and when the hour ic-r closing cntne there were many prosont whu wore not able to approach the -coveted tox. Every carrjall and carriage had be?n called in to requisition and women old ard young crowded forward in tbe struggling mass. Taken as a whole, tb Citizen sincerely regrets to say it was a race of nations and of religions. When tbe polls eloped at i o'clock 735 votes had been cast. It isestimRted, sb the Citizen goes to press", that the candidates are about qual, and nothinor but an actual count can determine tbe victor. Help Wanted. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. I made jLA. s34-oo the last six weeks selling Dish wash ers, and was sick cart of the time. I don't tee why others do not eo into the Dish Washer busi ness. No canvassing. Sold all my Washers a home. Perfect satisfaction. Every one sold sells another. Every family wants one. I will make 3,ooo this year easy. I can wash and dry our dishes in two minutes. Any one makefs to f 12 tk day. For circulars write to Iron City Dish Washer Co. S. Highland Ave. E. F. Pittsburg. Pa. May I9'5. Grocery Store Burned. St. Paul, Minn., March 28 i'erkes, mammoth grocery store was burned tnis morning. ix6s CuU.UUU, about a dozen people had rooms on the upper flosr. It is thought that a number of them have perished. ond not over $'.250,000 each acd the third cot over 3500,000. At 5:20 p. m. the senate adjourned. Washington, March 27 The naval appropriation bill was paesed by the houee, without substantial amendment. An effort was made by advocates cf a larger increase of naval strength than authorized by the bill to mcreee the numbf-r cf battleships from four to six. tn-j increase was supported on the floor by Hanley, Cummicgs and Johnson, of California, and opposed by BouteJle, chairman of tha committee, Hullick acd Robinson. Tbe house by a large rr.ajoiity stood by tbe recommendation of the committee, the proposition for 6ix battltpbir-8 muttering but 32 votes against 131. Various other amend ments were ctT?red but oil failed. The bill, as passed carries $31,011,031 and authorizes the construction of four battleships and 15 torpedo boate, the total cost of which is to be in tbe neighborhood of iC5,000,000. .The sundry civil appropriation bill reported to day will be ttken up tomorrow. Philadelphia, March 28 The battle ship Iowa was successfully launched from Cramp's shipyard at 1:04 this af ternoon. When she slipped from ths cradle and dipped her virgin keel in the waters of the Delaware, Uncle Sam'a new navy received the most powerful fighting vessel afloat. The federal, state and municipal gov ernments were represented by high dignitaries. Miss Mary Lord Drake, daughter of tbe governor of Iowa, named the big naval baby. The bottle aha broke on its great iron prow contained champagne, and not water from either theDes Momea or Schuylkill rivers, which 6ome Hawkeye state prohibition ists wanted used. Louisville, March 23 The Pleasure Ridge Park Distilling company's plant is burning. There are 1,200,000 gallons of whiskey stored in the building. Lose, between $700,000 and 11,000,000. Salt Lake, Utah, March 28 Prosper Cazal, whose body is supposed to have been found in a trunk at Chicago, disa ppeared from this city February 18, 1323. It is believed his murderers can be found if the identification of Cazal is poesitive. The Desert bank of this city has on deposit 32100 which Cazal left there three years ago. San Francisco, March 28 A dreadful double tragedy occurred today in a water front lodging houee. Philip Kamos, a ship cook, slashed Eda Myev with a razor so that she eoon died and then the murderer cut his own throat from ear to ear. Pamos had known the family of Myer, proprietor of the Saloon hotel, for years, and had been attentive to Miss Mayer. The latter is said to have discouraged Ramos' attentions. Los Angelks, Cal. March 28 B. Black, a stage hand at the Los Angeles theatre, was shot this morning by J. B. Wallace, a roustabout. The ball from a bulldog revolver grazed the skin of the back but did not injure Black seriously. The affair occurred on the street at tbe corner cf Second and Broadway. Wallace was arrested and claims tbat Black has been following him for some time. It is thought ha is unbalanced. Chicago, March 28 Within the last two weeks two attempts have been mads to kidnap the four year old grand daughter of Mme Modjesks, the aotrees, in this city. Ralph Modjesks, tha father, received an anonymous letter warning him to leave tbe city under penalty of losing tbe child if he refused. A second attempt to steal the child was made a few days eg?. Sinoe then Modjeska has received numerous threatening letters and had been taking; active steps to ascertain their source. He says he cannot account for the attempts to steal his child and drive him out of the city. House Destroyed by LiiRlitning;- Spbing Valley, Minn., March 23 During last night s storm, the house of JaocbReihl, a farmer, was struck by liyhtnicg and burned. A hired man and one son of Mr. Reihl were burned to death. Mrs. Reihl and another son fatally burned. . Lots of Talk. About Parks' Cough Syrup is what we desire. Every one who tries this remedy savs tbat it has no equal in the Cure of all diseases of the throat and luncs. We know it will oure any cold and do it in the shortest possible time. You don't know tbis, but you will a&ree with ut if you only try one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. Sold by Fred Fleishman. None bat Ayera at tho World's Fair Ayer's Sarssparilla enjoys the extra ordinary dietinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's Fair, Chicago. Manu facturers of ether sarsaparillas sought by 6very means to attain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application of the rule forbidding tbe entry of patent medicines and nostrums. Tbe decision of the World's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's Sirsapnrilla was in effect as fol lows: Ayer s Sarsaparula is not a pat ent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on its mer its. Visitors From tb Oracle, Mr. Walter II. Calvert is ia the city from Oracle, wbere he has been for the nail t pnrt mrnKa attVia ATikMnfairfc A T C-.11 C1..1 I ' . Cabson, rsev., March Ja. Henry liip-1 warm friends, whom were all sorry to er who was convicted of stealing one I e9 his departure and who wish his path rtnllnr'fl worth r.f hulllon from Hnronn ay leaa well. Simon S. Hartmac, of Tunnelton. West Va., has been subject to attacks of colio about once a year, and would have to call a doctor acd then suffer for about twelve Lours as much asBome do when they die. He was taken recently just the same as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cho-era acd Diarrhoea Remedy. He says: "I took one dose of it and it gave me relief in five minutes, That ia more than any thing else has ever done for me." For sale by F. Fleishman, druggist. mint in 1S93, was sentenced today to pay a fine of $300. Backlen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns ana an sain eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25ots a box. For sale by George Martin. Professor Cold berg, Mr. Edwin Dodge and Mr. B. F. Ray, accompanied Mr. Calvert to the city. Mr. Ray is io on business concerning the ereotion of a Railroad News. J residence at Oracle. He is from Den- Nrw York. March 28 Tha nnmmit- ver, CoL, and a thorougn business man. tee of third mortage bondholders of the 5! P"'' Northern Pacific railroad decided to re- famiy hs been there since the early commend tbe seourity holders to accept part of December. the reorganization plan. This removes Oracle is destined to become a city. oil .nnoit;nn I Aire. u. owwaru, wuobb nusoana is one all apposition. . I ... - ', HranrOFf, Mrimrn The Pacific Improvement company continues the work of siuking the diamond drill nine miles above Solomon-villa in search of ooal, which Mr. Reynolds, the gentleman in charge, is confident underlies this valley. This work has been slow owing to a combination of unfavorable conditions. The boulder formation has given much trouble and several holes had to be abandoned. Latterly many of the difficulties have been overcome, and the work of sinking is cow going forward quite satisfactorily. A depth of about 400 feet has been reached, but the sediment formation still continues. . Until this sediment formation has been passed, of course, nothing has been demonstrated. Tha work continues steadily and it is under stood will not be abandoned until a depth of 1500 feet has been reached. Bulletin. Electric Bitters. Electrio Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when tbe languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonio and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will aot more surely in counteracting acd freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, indigestion, constipation, dizziness yield to Electrio Bitters. Fifty cents and SI per bottle at Dr. Martin's drug store